The 1996 NCAA Division I Women's Lacrosse Championship was the 15th annual single-elimination tournament to determine the national champion of Division I NCAA women's college lacrosse. The championship game was played at Goodman Stadium in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania during May 1996.[1] All NCAA Division I women's lacrosse programs were eligible for this championship; a total of 6 teams were invited to participate.
1996 NCAA Division I women's lacrosse tournament | |||||
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Dates | May 1996 | ||||
Teams | 6 | ||||
Finals site | Goodman Stadium Bethlehem, PA | ||||
Champions | Maryland (4th title) | ||||
Runner-up | Virginia (3rd title game) | ||||
Attendance | 2,381 finals | ||||
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Maryland defeated Virginia, 10–5, to win their fourth, and second consecutive, national championship. This would subsequently become the second of Maryland's record seven straight national titles (1995–2001). Furthermore, Maryland's championship win secured its second straight undefeated season (19–0).
The leading scorer for the tournament, with 7 goals, was Kelly Amonte from Maryland. The Most Outstanding Player trophy was not awarded this year.
Teams
editSchool | Record |
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Loyola (MD) | 14-1 |
Maryland | 17-0 |
Penn State | 11-4 |
Princeton | 12-2 |
Virginia | 12-3 |
William & Mary | 10-6 |
Tournament bracket
editFirst Round | Semifinals | Finals Goodman Stadium Bethlehem, PA | ||||||||||||
Maryland | 6 | |||||||||||||
Princeton | 13 | Princeton | 5 | |||||||||||
Penn State | 9 | Maryland | 10 | |||||||||||
Virginia | 5 | |||||||||||||
Loyola (MD) | 9 | |||||||||||||
Virginia | 8 | Virginia | 10 | |||||||||||
William & Mary | 6 |
Tournament outstanding players
edit- Kerri Johnson, Loyola (MD)
- Kelly Amonte, Maryland
- Sarah Forbes, Maryland
- Karen MacCrate, Maryland
- Sascha Newmarch, Maryland
- Tami Riley, Maryland
- Erin O'Neill, Princeton
- Lisa Rebane, Princeton
- Cristi Samaras, Princeton
- Kara Ariza, Virginia
- Peggy Boutilier, Virginia
- Michelle Cusimano, Virginia
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Division I Women's Lacrosse Championship Results" (PDF). NCAA. NCAA.org. Retrieved March 12, 2015.